Jesse pitches his Beyond Beliefe App which would randomize BB stories from all four seasons. This way you would get a fresh mix bag of stories each time.
This leads to a discussion of each host’s voting strategy and meta-game.
Story 1: Moonstruck Beach – An aspiring writer moves to a secluded town and finds herself the target of a dangerous man.
- How can a ghost use printers and why wouldn’t the printer immediately warn her.
- If it was true wouldn’t moonstruck beach be an actual book?
- Tiffany wonders how many people need to die for this woman to get a best selling book?
Story 2: Healing Hands – A nurse caring for a dying patient, witnesses a strange visitor.
- Jesse hates single-source stories.
- Chris believes it, according to the ghostly rules.
- Mark talks about how lazy he is.
Story 3: Aspen Sunny Side – A group of friends mountain biking get a bad feeling when one doesn’t return.
- Most people have bad feelings all the time, so this could definitely have happened.
- Kyle thinks it was accidental astral projection.
- Tiffany wonders why no one just uses a phone.
- Jesse found this story very complicated. None of the character actions make sense.
Story 4: Night Walker – A scammer is approached by his neighbor to scam her husband only to discover she isn’t exactly human.
- Vampires? Everyone agrees this is just nuts.
- Since there was another true vampire story on BB, could this one be true?
- Kyle dives into the Vampire Rules and doesn’t know if she could hide her fangs.
Story 5: Hot Car – a couple, framed by a mysterious woman, get karmic retribution after being released from jail.
- Did the woman confess to easily?
- It’s a coincidence-based story, so the group believes it.
Friends of the podcast Max Labella and Ashley Walker join the studio and listen to audience-submitted stories.
The story results are revealed.
- To find out which stories are fact and which are fiction… you must listen to the podcast, or check out the full episode below or on Amazon Prime.